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Nengo neural engineering is a framework for building and simulating large-scale neural models, developed by the University of Waterloo's Centre for Theoretical
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Nengo neural engineering is a framework for building and simulating large-scale neural models, developed by the University of Waterloo's Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience. It allows researchers to create complex neural networks and test hypotheses about brain function. Nengo has been used in various applications, including robotics, computer vision, and cognitive modeling, and has been supported by companies like Google and IBM. The framework is built on top of the NEF (Neural Engineering Framework) and has been influenced by the work of researchers like Chris Eliasmith and Terry Sejnowski.